Biedermeier Cherry Wood Glass Cabinet – South Germany, circa 1820–1830
An elegant early 19th-century Biedermeier glass cabinet from South Germany, crafted circa 1820–1830 in richly figured cherry wood with refined ebonized details. Exemplifying the restrained sophistication of the Biedermeier period, this cabinet features a clean architectural silhouette and balanced proportions that emphasize the natural beauty of the wood grain.
The glazed upper section opens to reveal three spacious interior shelves, making the piece ideal as a bookcase, display cabinet, or library vitrine. The understated design and warm cherrywood tones allow it to integrate seamlessly into both classical and contemporary interiors.
Biedermeier furniture emerged in Central Europe during the first half of the 19th century and is celebrated for its minimalist forms, functional elegance, and exceptional craftsmanship. This cabinet embodies those qualities through its refined simplicity and practical usability.
Features
- Authentic Biedermeier glass cabinet
- South Germany, circa 1820–1830
- Cherry wood with ebonized details
- Three interior shelves
- Glazed doors for display and storage
- Elegant minimalist design with clean lines
- Ideal as a library cabinet, vitrine, or display case
Condition
Very good antique condition with light wear consistent with age and use. The cabinet remains structurally sound and highly functional.
Dimensions
- Width: 130 cm / 51.18 in
- Height: 180 cm / 70.86 in
- Depth: 50 cm / 19.68 in















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